Earlier today, you read here about the Cubs' signing of lefty Jonathan Sanchez to a minor-league deal.

The team now has signed three more players to such deals with spring-training invitations:

The signings of pitchers Tsuyoshi Wada and Tommy Hottovy have been previously reported. Wada pitched nine seasons in Japan for the Daiei Softbank Hawks, and in his last season there (2011) went 16-5 with a 1.51 ERA and 1.002 WHIP (by far his best year in NPB), which got him a deal with the Baltimore Orioles. He never pitched in the major leagues for Baltimore, instead spending 2012 and 2013 at Triple-A Norfolk, where he made 20 starts with a 4.44 ERA and 1.491 WHIP. Wada turns 32 in February.

Hottovy was drafted by the Red Sox (Theo!) in the fourth round in 2004. He pitched briefly, and not well, for the Red Sox and Royals in 2011 and 2012. He's now 31 years old.

Mitch Maier is a new name to add to these lists. He was a first-round pick of the Royals (30th overall) in 2003 and has spent his entire career in the Kansas City organization.